NZRU in talks with Daniel Braid. Tanerau Latimer struggling

Written by Mike on April 28th, 2010. Posted in Rugby Blog, Super Rugby


Super 14 Rd 10 - QR Reds v Bulls

After years of trying to secure a place in the All Blacks, it looks like it took a move to Australia for Daniel Braid to get the attention he always wanted from the NZRU. With the new tackle ball rules and the Reds form this season, Braid is shining in Australia during the 2010 Super 14. His strength was always his linking play, and the new rules are really bringing that to the fore. His value to the All Blacks has been intensified with a lack of a real frontrunner to…



Bulls Break Hoodoo, beat Chiefs in Hamilton

Written by Mike on April 10th, 2010. Posted in Rugby Union News, Super Rugby

The Bulls have broken one of the few hoodoos left in Super Rugby by finally beating the Chiefs in New Zealand. Not only that, but they have done it in style, scoring an invaluable 4 try bonus point victory. The Chiefs come out of the game empty handed, without even a bonus point having lost 33 to 19.

The Chiefs showed improvement in their lineout against the best in the business, but their set pieces will continue to be tested by other teams in the competition. In the end it was handling errors that cost…



Sione Lauaki Fined but not Suspended

Written by Mike on April 7th, 2010. Posted in Rugby Union News, Super Rugby

Sione Lauaki has been fined and given a final warning, but not suspended following his guilty plea to an assault charge last month. It has been expected the New Zealand Rugby Union (NZRU) would take a hard line with Lauaki. It’s the third time he has had to be sanctioned by the NZRU following drunken incidents. His previous indiscretions included assaulting a hotel doorman and damaging a motel room.
The NZRU have apparently been pleased with Lauaki’s progress since those incidents and the lack of further punishment reflects that. However, the fine of $4000…



Chiefs beat Highlanders in exciting but error-filled game

Written by Mike on April 3rd, 2010. Posted in Rugby Blog, Rugby Union News, Super Rugby


The Chiefs beat the Highlanders tonight in a game where they dominated possession but none of the set pieces. The game took place at Bay Park Stadium in Mt Mauganui. At half time the Highlanders were ahead of the Chiefs 15-10. However, the Chiefs went on to win 27 to 21.

Chiefs Scorers
Tries: Stephen Donald, Sione Lauaki, Sona Taumalolo. Conversions: Stephen Donald, 3. Penalties: Stephen Donald 2.

Highlanders Scorers
Tries: Hayden Triggs, Fetu’u Vainikolo. Conversions: Israel Dagg, 1. Penalties: Israel Dagg, 2. Dropped Goal, Robbie Robinson, 1.

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